Contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products livelihood strategies to rural development in drylands of Sudan: Potentials and failures
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Yahia Omar Adam | Jürgen Pretzsch | D. Pettenella | Y. Adam | J. Pretzsch | Davide Matteo Pettenella
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